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What is Python?

Python is a widely used Programming Language, including by a number of big companies like Google, Pinterest, Instagram, Disney, Yahoo!, Nokia, IBM, and many others. The Raspberry Pi – which is a mini computer – relies on Python as it’s main programming language too. The expressive syntax of Python and abundance of libraries make Python a great language for almost anything besides systems programming (where C/C++ dominates).

Here are some use cases for Python:

1) Writing scripts: Python is a great scripting language. You can use scripts to parse a text file, generate sample inputs to test a program, scrape content from websites etc.

2) Build web application Backend: This includes writing APIs and interacting with the database. Many popular websites use a Python backend, including Quora and Instagram.

3) Data analysis and visualization.

Why train in Python?

1) Ease of Learning: Python is easy to work with and read. It allows for a more productive coding environment than massive languages like C# and Java. Experienced coders tend to stay more organized and productive when working with Python, as well.

2) Relevance & Wide Usage: Most automation, data mining, and big data platforms rely on Python. This is because it is the ideal language to work with for general purpose tasks.

3) Job opportunities: Among programming languages, Python has the largest year-on-year job demand growth — at 19% — as of March 2017. Notably, the overall hiring demand for IT professionals dipped year over year by 5% as of January 2017, except for Python programmers which increased by 8.7%

There’s a lot of good things going for Python here for 2018. One of them, like mentioned earlier, is that a lot of companies, a lot of teams are migrating to Python and they’re already using Python. It’s already a popular language. There’s already plenty of jobs out there. Not only that, but here’s the thing, when you look on Amazon, when you look at the books, the most popular programming books, most of them are Python.